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To: MeganC
Yeah - it wouldn't surprise me. A lot of careers and shame were tied to that case ... the cops had already behaved like sociopaths ... and I think that final prosecutor got rousted for molesting kids or something (I forget exactly what it was - that totally annoying black haired guy)

I'd say the odds are 6 in 7 it wasn't who they pinned it on. It was highly, highly, highly disgusting to watch. The family was just borderline retarded ... the evil was with the cops.

Mostly though, scary to see it can happen. I witnessed a much smaller scale thing when I was a kid. I am totally behind cops in general, but that doesn't mean they are not extremely capable, as all mankind is, of abusing their power, especially when the scum gathers in pockets and a whole group of them become corrupt slightly or a lot.

It's just another reason why a HIllary administration is so scary ... human beings unconsciously take their lead from the top if the humans are the follower type ... and at least 80% of Americans are ... the follower type. Even if they think and try to have ethics, their ethical standard is laid out by whomever they unconsciously perceive as the leader.

12 posted on 08/12/2016 4:55:10 PM PDT by tinyowl (A equals A)
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To: tinyowl

It is always the goal to get a conviction, not to find the perpetrator. Tat is how prosecutors and cops look at tongs. The ‘search for the truth’ is not relevant in criminal cases.

And I worked as an investigator for a city attorney’s office.


13 posted on 08/12/2016 5:01:44 PM PDT by rstrahan
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